Say what you will about Glennon...

chop-suey is also having a tough time accepting that the wolpfack remains on UNC's pantleg.

— Posted by kato_karma2.6

If by &quot;on unc's pantleg&quot; you mean dead even at 3-5, then you're correct. Otherwise you're just trying to derail yet another thread topic. Discussion is Mike Glennon and how he's doing well in the NFL this year.

chop-suey is also having a tough time accepting that the wolpfack remains on UNC's pantleg.

— Posted by kato_karma2.6

If by "on unc's pantleg" you mean dead even at 3-5, then you're correct. Otherwise you're just trying to derail yet another thread topic. Discussion is Mike Glennon and how he's doing well in the NFL this year.

Then why are the announcers singing his praises in spite of the way his team is playing? Are you implying that you're smarter than those announcers? Or are you just running your mouth to try and troll?

On Thursday, NFL Films' Greg Cosell, who probably watches more game film than anyone not employed by an NFL team, said that Buccaneers rookie Mike Glennon, who replaced Josh Freeman in Week 4, is already farther along in his development than Griffin.

&quot;Mike Glennon is so far more advanced than RG3 playing NFL quarterback that it's not even close,&quot; Cosell said during an appearance on 98.7 The Fan in Tampa Bay. &quot;They shouldn't even be in the same discussion.&quot;

&quot;I think they (the Bucs) are getting really quality quarterback play from Mike Glennon, who is without question the best rookie quarterback in this class,&quot;

Gotta admit, I'm very impressed with Glennon. He got thrown into the fire very early in his rookie season, and he's doing a terrific job. He threw a 53-yard bomb last Sunday in the Buc's win. He's a smart player and he's playing with a lot of poise. Happy for him. The NFL is full of former ACC players having pretty good careers.

This game was a huge test for Tampa Bay's rookie signal-caller. On the road, against an excellent front seven and against a team leading its division, most felt the game versus the Lions would give everyone a true indication where Glennon was in his development. Glennon delivered big time for the Buccaneers, posting a Bucs - rookie record 138.4 QB rating after tossing two touchdowns and throwing 247 yards - but just as importantly, zero turnovers.